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Show UTAH STATESMAN Removing the Dead After a Chinese Battle Engineers Inspect Biloxis Great Sea Wall Tkla photograph front Canton shown tho huiilnew of removing the dead after a nationalists and tlie Redo. Moody battle between the Building Great Mormon Temple in Independence Members of the Western Society of Engineers Inspecting the $2,900,000 sea wall between Biloxi, lllas,, and Faal Christian. Nineteen miles of the great twenty-mil- e wall have been completed. House Pages Beat Those of Senate in Snow Battle On Christ of Mormon of ten-stor- the site of the original Mormon settlement at Independence, Mo., the Reorganized Church of Jeans Latter Day Salats has commenced the erection of a great temple which will be larger than that of the auditorium at Salt Lake City. It will have a breadth of 290 feet, depth of 272 feet, rising to the height building and with a seating capacity of 8,700. y ' G. A. R. Chief I UNCOtN S and Wife in Far West neighbor Washington's drat big snowfall of the winter gave the pages of the senate and bonae a chance for a lively snow battle. The boys from the house won because of their greater numbers. Speaker Longworth and many other members of congress watched the contest with delight Senator Capper Helps a War Hero PADDOCK IS OMITTED The photograph shows Charles Padlock, former champion sprinter, who has been omitted from the list of All America track men according to the Hat compiled and released by Daniel of the I. Ferris, secretary-treasure- r Roland Amateur Athletic union. Locke and Alan Ilellfrlch, both former stars of the track, were also left out of the list IN CONTEMPT? 111 Elbridge L. Hawk, commander In chief of the Grand Army of the Republic, with his wife, at Sun Diego, Calif where he reviewed navy troops sod saw old cronies. Senator Arthur Capper of Kansas with the bill now under consideration the bouse military affairs committee by which Sergt Mike Donaldson (right), outstanding World war hero, would receive a bonus of $10,000 and monthly pension of $200 a month. Mrs. Olivia Whiteman of Vnndulla, ia the last surviving neighbor of Abraham Lincoln, when the great emancipator waa practicing law at III. Sprliv-ield- , She was a young school girl and knew Lincoln as n neighbor and friend. SLASHES BUDGET by Their Joy Is in Giving to Others Champion Milkers See President Col. Robert W. Stewart, cliulrman af the board of the Standard Oil Company of Indiana, who refused to an iwer some questions asked by Senator Walsh's committee Investigating the all lease scandals and was cited for rontenipt. He wns put under arrest by order of the senate. This Age "To finish up this affair lets make in appointment for next week. Would Thursday suit you? 1 "Thursduy la nut of the question. then." America to im gi.lng Ml. right, Friday. Muldu McCartney and Emma Lou Martin, champion cow. milkers of ' Kansas, shown above with Representative U. 8. Gayer of that state, called on President Coolldge tho other day, and were told by him that tbs reason thousand hands In 20 minifies Is that ho did a lot of ho enn shako milking when a boy. mill Mrs. Nullum Straus of New York, who dud their grculcst pleasure In giving their wealth for the good of mankind, photographed on the occasion of Mr. Straus eightieth birthday, with the giant cake that ras buked for him. Mi. Mayur John G. Lodge of Detroit, who bus Issued tlie most draatle budget order ever handed down by. a lie In municipal chief executive, strutted all department heads that the new budget must not contain items requiring bond Issues; that all maintenance must be cut from 12 to 20 per cent, and tbnt no salary Increases would be tolerated. Tills order cuts $19,000,000 from the proposed city budget Prehistoric men In Europe believed that coral had medicinal value. |